Kinda crazy, kinda fun, kinda like your brother you never knew, but somehow knew he was there somewhere.Â
Child of the 60's, teen of the 70's. Loves art in all it's forms. Especially graphic art and music.Â
Born in Virginia, raised all over the world (mostly in Alabama), served and fought in the Army, served as civil service in the Government in D.C. area and now work for the Air Force as a contractor.Â
Married to high school sweetheart, together we have six children, oodles of grandchildren and more on the way, two and a half cats (the half is a stray that's adopted us).Â
Professional webmaster, working for a contractor serving our military folks in web development, design and art. Uses CS3extended including Dreamweaver for work. At home, uses Dreamweaver MX, CS2, Poser 6 and 7, DAZ3D and spends too much time playing old video games when I should be studying 3D Art.Â
A big fan of Denise Tyler's books.Â
Enjoy my job, my church, my family (not necessarily in that order).  Amazed to actually let loose with one of my projects today (26 May 09), I'm usually so detailed a person, I never seem to let go of, or fully finish, anything. Wife's working on me with that. :o)
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Comments (7)
wlmay33
Is it wrong to have a lot of fun with this? I do it for fun. If I tried to do it for a living, I'd stress out (again). lol Luvs Y'all. Bill
ArtistKimberly
Superbly done!
shingleboot
Excellent image, love the point of view and the commentary
GrandmaT
Marvelous image! If it ain't fun why do it? That's the only reason I play with this stuff.
bebopdlx
Really cool work and POV.
aeilkema
Nice image, love the world below, looks great. I would add a few (thin) clouds to create even more distance between the what's up in the air and on the ground.
wlmay33
Thanks for the comments and suggestions (I honestly didn't think about clouds). Great idea (and noted for future reference). :o)